It was very considerate of the Volkswagen design engineers to make an oil filler neck that doesn’t take a standard funnel. Well done guys. Another solution to a non-existent problem
@@TheOmfgorz this my car: My car mechanic made this two videos about it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--fsQZmqbhnI.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GmOophZYJgk.html
Hoping to find a video of people using a vacuum because you can access the oil filter from the top side. Would be nice with how low to the ground the GTI sits.
Thanks for that, I hate having to spend $600 (Australian) every year on an oil change by the dealer. The only thing is the oil change doesn't reset using that method, it says it has reset, but when you turn the car off or on the oil service indicator still comes on.
Hello, i have some plastic ramps i can drive onto. It is clearly better to drive onto ramps rather than backing onto them since oil pan is in the front and the oil plug is at the end of oil pan towards center of car correct?
Do you have a coolant flush and refill video? Also, I am having oil drip every so often on my floor. Im not sure where it could be coming from? What are the possibles places ? I have a MK7 2015 GTI
I have a 2019 tiguan (which i just changed the breaks on thanks to your other video) and my folks have a 2017 golf wagon. Now that I can apparently change breaks I'm now "the car guy" in the family which means i get to figure out oil changes. yay. My tiguan calls for 0w-20 oil and the golf manual calls for 5w-40. IDEALLY I'd like to use the same oil in both so I can get a bulk quantity. I get that the oil types are close but is there one that's better for use across both platforms? It seems like as of 2019 the golf has changed specs to the same 0w-20 as the tiguan... can I just jump on that and call it a day? Thanks!
In Europe 0w 30 is good. But for our gas and weather 5w 40 is better use if you want your engine to last. Remember, they get paid when something goes wrong lol